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- Plain
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- Bold
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- Italic
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- Bd It
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- Transparency
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- Selections are transparent, where blank spaces let the design underneath show through. Click to make selections opaque.
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- Selections are opaque, where the design underneath does not show through. Click to make selections transparent.
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- Character
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- Automatic. Click to toggle to manual, or type the character to use.
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- Manual. Type the character to use or click to toggle to automatic.
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- Type a character to use it for drawing.
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- Justification
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- Click and drag sideways to select the text justification setting.
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- Big Text Font
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- Click and drag sideways to select the font used to create Big Text. Hold the mouse down for a pop-up menu.
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- Big Text Size
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- Click and drag sideways to adjust the size used to create Big Text.
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- Big Text Style
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- Click and drag horizontally and vertically to set the bold and italic setting used to create Big Text.
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- Picture Scaling
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- Direct. Picture pixels will be directly mapped to characters. This is accurate, but causes elongation.
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- Proportional. Pictures will have their proportions maintained. This produces more natural results, but is less accurate.
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- Free. Pictures may be independently scaled in both directions.
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- Shape and Size
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- Click and drag horizontally and vertically to set the shape and size setting used for this tool.
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- Size
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- Click and drag horizontally to set the pen size setting used for this tool.
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- Compounds
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- On. Compound characters are used where possible. Click to always overwrite.
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- Off. Characters always overwrite. Click to use compound characters where possible.
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- Table Ruling
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- Click and drag horizontally and vertically to set how table rows and columns should be ruled.
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- Cursor Mode
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- Insert. Characters typed will be inserted into the line. Click to switch to Overwrite mode.
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- Overwrite. Characters typed will overwrite the cursor position. Click to switch to Stationary mode.
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- Stationary. Characters typed will overwrite, and the cursor will not move. Click to switch to Insert mode.
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